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  1. Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra anyone who says 'stinky' unironically is probably a tranny so it's kind of a moot point

    Big stinkies

    Stack my linkies

  2. Bradley Florida Man
    i wouldn't get fiancial advice from anyone with the flag of isreal behind them
  3. DrugSmuggler African Astronaut
    But a 10 year old potential mass murderer is ok?
  4. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    This half j00 girl I sort of know went locally viral for screaming at her 5 year old daughter that she was going to beat her face in. She used to be a prostitute, I met her when she was like 12 and could tell she would be a really trashy person someday
  5. Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley i wouldn't get fiancial advice from anyone with the flag of isreal behind them

    I have been listening to the disciplined investor for almost 10 years. That's how you know you got the good financial advice when your advisor talks about his delicious passover dinner



    https://thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/podcast-summary/
  6. Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by DrugSmuggler But a 10 year old potential mass murderer is ok?

    ya someone being "potentially" something isn't really something I would discriminate them for.

    Can you imagine if someone judged you because you MIGHT, COULD, POTENTIALLY, do something negative?

    Are you fucking retarded?
  7. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Bang bang
  8. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Get behind me STAN
  9. Originally posted by Bradley ya someone being "potentially" something isn't really something I would discriminate them for.

    Can you imagine if someone judged you because you MIGHT, COULD, POTENTIALLY, do something negative?

    Are you fucking retarded?

    Thought crimes. It's coming. Sooner than you think. DARPA is already using it.
  10. Originally posted by Sudo Get behind me STAN

    Get behind me Santa.
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  11. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Dumb
    Ass
    Role
    Playing
    Aardvarks
  12. "Let us drill a hole in your head and implant a device to control and read your brain, or we might have to lock you into your home, stop you from working, freeze your bank account, confiscate your kids and your property, and stop you from buying a loaf of bread."

    It's all coming, folks. Seems crazy, but it's all coming down the pipe, and much sooner than one would think. Within just a handful of years.
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  13. Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Thought crimes. It's coming. Sooner than you think. DARPA is already using it.

    Ya isn't it illegal to incite a riot just because you knew it would happen.

    HOW IS ME KNOWING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE CRIMES ILLEGAL FOR ME BECAUSE I CHOOSE NOT TO BE INVOLVED

    This is why Omerta is a better policy than sucking dick hoping the police say thanks, like nigga you go tell on someone not only do you run the risk of hopefully them killing your bitch ass, you run the risk of the police saying well since u know so much fuck face not only are you gonna tell us but you're going to do our bitch work and tell the courts WHAT YOUR 'FRIEND' did or we're gonna just charge you with conspiracy.

    Fucking lames bro I never understood people who just tell to tell, or even get into a pinch and tell, like I hope these faggots get poisoned by the associates of those they roll on. God Willing
  14. https://braininitiative.nih.gov/


    see also:

    http:// >> www >> darpa.mil >> program/our-research/darpa-and-the-brain-initiative
  15. Originally posted by Bradley Ya isn't it illegal to incite a riot just because you knew it would happen.

    HOW IS ME KNOWING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE CRIMES ILLEGAL FOR ME BECAUSE I CHOOSE NOT TO BE INVOLVED

    This is why Omerta is a better policy than sucking dick hoping the police say thanks, like nigga you go tell on someone not only do you run the risk of hopefully them killing your bitch ass, you run the risk of the police saying well since u know so much fuck face not only are you gonna tell us but you're going to do our bitch work and tell the courts WHAT YOUR 'FRIEND' did or we're gonna just charge you with conspiracy.

    Fucking lames bro I never understood people who just tell to tell, or even get into a pinch and tell, like I hope these faggots get poisoned by the associates of those they roll on. God Willing

    It's not the act itself you will be punished for. The crime would be that you dared to challenge the authority; that automatically makes you an "enemy combatant". Just thinking about challenging authority will be considered the crime, not the act itself.
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  16. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Was it Minority report?
  17. Originally posted by Sudo Was it Minority report?

    Who is Phillip Dick for $500, Alex.
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  18. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Our Research Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology


    Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology
    Dr. Gopal Sarma
    The Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology (N3) program aims to develop high-performance, bi-directional brain-machine interfaces for able-bodied service members. Such interfaces would be enabling technology for diverse national security applications such as control of unmanned aerial vehicles and active cyber defense systems or teaming with computer systems to successfully multitask during complex military missions.

    Whereas the most effective, state-of-the-art neural interfaces require surgery to implant electrodes into the brain, N3 technology would not require surgery and would be man-portable, thus making the technology accessible to a far wider population of potential users. Noninvasive neurotechnologies such as the electroencephalogram and transcranial direct current stimulation already exist, but do not offer the precision, signal resolution, and portability required for advanced applications by people working in real-world settings.

    The envisioned N3 technology breaks through the limitations of existing technology by delivering an integrated device that does not require surgical implantation, but has the precision to read from and write to 16 independent channels within a 16mm3 volume of neural tissue within 50ms. Each channel is capable of specifically interacting with sub-millimeter regions of the brain with a spatial and temporal specificity that rivals existing invasive approaches. Individual devices can be combined to provide the ability to interface to multiple points in the brain at once.

    To enable future non-invasive brain-machine interfaces, N3 researchers are working to develop solutions that address challenges such as the physics of scattering and weakening of signals as they pass through skin, skull, and brain tissue, as well as designing algorithms for decoding and encoding neural signals that are represented by other modalities such as light, acoustic, or electro-magnetic energy.



    TAGS
    | Communications | Interface | Neuroscience |


    SIMILARLY TAGGED CONTENT
    N3 Proposers Day
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    Nonsurgical Neural Interfaces Could Significantly Expand Use of Neurotechnology
  19. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Our Research Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology


    Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology
    Dr. Gopal Sarma
    The Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology (N3) program aims to develop high-performance, bi-directional brain-machine interfaces for able-bodied service members. Such interfaces would be enabling technology for diverse national security applications such as control of unmanned aerial vehicles and active cyber defense systems or teaming with computer systems to successfully multitask during complex military missions.

    Whereas the most effective, state-of-the-art neural interfaces require surgery to implant electrodes into the brain, N3 technology would not require surgery and would be man-portable, thus making the technology accessible to a far wider population of potential users. Noninvasive neurotechnologies such as the electroencephalogram and transcranial direct current stimulation already exist, but do not offer the precision, signal resolution, and portability required for advanced applications by people working in real-world settings.

    The envisioned N3 technology breaks through the limitations of existing technology by delivering an integrated device that does not require surgical implantation, but has the precision to read from and write to 16 independent channels within a 16mm3 volume of neural tissue within 50ms. Each channel is capable of specifically interacting with sub-millimeter regions of the brain with a spatial and temporal specificity that rivals existing invasive approaches. Individual devices can be combined to provide the ability to interface to multiple points in the brain at once.

    To enable future non-invasive brain-machine interfaces, N3 researchers are working to develop solutions that address challenges such as the physics of scattering and weakening of signals as they pass through skin, skull, and brain tissue, as well as designing algorithms for decoding and encoding neural signals that are represented by other modalities such as light, acoustic, or electro-magnetic energy.



    TAGS
    | Communications | Interface | Neuroscience |


    SIMILARLY TAGGED CONTENT
    N3 Proposers Day
    Six Paths to the Nonsurgical Future of Brain-Machine Interfaces
    Nonsurgical Neural Interfaces Could Significantly Expand Use of Neurotechnology

    Taking posting lessons from STD1?
  20. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Taking posting lessons from STD1?

    That didn't scare me.
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